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How do other translators back up their files? Best way to set up an automated back up?
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Thomas T. Frost
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4 Mbit/s Sep 4, 2015

James Sutherland wrote:

Last time I looked, I think I was getting about 4 Mbit/sec


That's all I can get out of German DSL anyway - 4.5 Mbit/s download and 1.5 Mbit/s upload, which corresponds to the total of 6 Mbit/s promised. I'm told they have 30 Mbit/s fibre in Thailand.


 
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